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Has anyone tried using stress relieved bar stock? I am trying to get my parts to come off the lathe straighter and was wondering if using stress relieved bar stock would help. Right now we have a bunch of people straightening manually. I run a wide variety of stainless steel parts with long small diameters. Thanks! |
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i get mine from usa and shipped to australia it is stress releived and centreless ground and you wouldn't beleive the difference. try boston centreless it has the best quality stainless steel ground and annealed. your parts will come off the machine straight gauranteed. |
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